Duke Blue Devils
Basketball Tickets

Simply put, buying Duke Men’s Basketball tickets is a gateway to one of the most electric experiences in sports. Nothing tops the atmosphere inside Cameron Indoor Stadium, where the “Cameron Crazies” drenched in Duke blue make it clear who the home team is, so come witness college basketball at its best today.

Duke Basketball Ticket Information

When anyone talks about tickets for elite teams in college basketball, Duke basketball tickets always enter the conversation. Coach Mike Krzyzewski has built up the program from the 1980s into an annual national power. Cameron Indoor Stadium seats are some of the most wanted college basketball tickets in the country. Sporting blue body paint and creative costumes, the Cameron Crazies (the school's student section) will bring their passion to every game on the Duke basketball schedule. If you want to come into possession of Duke Blue Devils basketball tickets you better book your seats soon, because these tickets won't last long.

The legendary play of greats like Danny Ferry, Christian Laettner, Bobby Hurley, Grant Hill, and J.J. Redick have helped make Duke a premier college hoops program. The demand for Duke basketball tickets continues to escalate with all the fans the program has earned due to the constant national attention. The sports world is always talking about the Blue Devils. Fans in Durham should be excited this season, because Duke's talent-rich roster will certainly be in the running come March Madness. Start off the season the right way by booking Duke basketball tickets from Vivid Seats.

Duke Blue Devils Tournament Tickets

Duke has been a fixture at the NCAA Tournament since the mid-1980's, so you can count on the Blue Devils to be a part of the Big Dance this season. When the Blue Devils make it to the big tournament, Vividseats.com will have the same low prices on NCAA Final Four Tickets and NCAA Championship tickets.

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Blue Devils Reload with Hood, Parker

Despite saying goodbye to their top three scorers from a year ago in Seth Curry (17.5 points per game), Mason Plumlee (17.1 ppg), and Ryan Kelly (12.9 ppg), the Duke Blue Devils will not be without a plethora of new scorers to step in this season. Mississippi State transfer Rodney Hood will be eligible to play after having to sit out a full season, and is a 6’8 guard and dynamic scorer who can put the ball in the hoop in a number of different ways, including shooting from a deep range and getting to the rim off of the dribble.

Another multi-dimensional player who will make his highly anticipated Duke debut this season is incoming freshman Jabari Parker, a 6-8, 220-pound small forward ranked as the No. 4 overall prospect in the nation by Rivals.com. Parker will add a presence that the Blue Devils have not had in recent years, as he can be an efficient scorer on offense at any position, while also possessing the ability to lock down the opposing team’s best player at any spot on the floor. With new additions aboard to complement returners Quinn Cook (11.7 ppg) and Rasheed Sulaimon (11.6 ppg), Duke has the potential to improve on its Elite Eight appearance from last season.